Worker injured by falling pallet with left hip pain, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a worker was injured when a pallet fell on him, causing left hip pain. He is being transported to a trauma center for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Atrium Steele Creek, my name is 41RN for a P3 trauma, please.
00:03
After noon, we're about 15 minutes around.
00:06
We've got a (name withheld), primary language is Spanish.
00:10
He had a pallet fall on him about 45 minutes ago while at work.
00:15
Right now is complaining of left hip pain.
00:19
Only injury is left hip pain.
00:22
PMS is intact and no obvious deformity on physical assessment.
00:25
He's going to see collar per precaution.
00:28
No LOSA. ...what pressure we got on scene with 200 over 120.
00:32
HeartA 82, his GCS 15,
00:35
100% room there is declining pain medication at this time.
00:40
We'll need about 15 minutes high copy.
00:43
Criterate depends a Steele Creek or a freestanding ED is appropriate, as well.
00:50
I believe that this patient that had a pal all on him would benefit from a trauma center evaluation.
00:55
All right, well we're two minutes outside your hospital.
01:01
Are you saying you don't want this patient to be transferred to your freestead here?
01:05
I believe it's this patient that under the experience of trauma should go to a trauma center.
01:12
Okay,
01:14
can you provide your first letters?
01:17
Matthew last thing did well.
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Location mentioned:
Steele Creek, Charlotte, NC
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